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    Senior Member legalatina's Avatar
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    NYU: Teaching how to obstruct immigration enforcement

    anis Rosheuvel wrote:
    > Deportation 101: The Fight Is Not Over!
    > Know the Facts to Organize Impacted Communities
    >
    > WHAT:
    > NYSDA Immigrant Defense Project (IDP) and Families for Freedom (FFF) > invite you to a FREE day-long training on detention, deportation and > the criminal justice system designed for a wide range of service > providers, organizers, and advocates. The event will be hosted by New > York University (NYU) Law School.
    >
    > WHEN:
    > Saturday, March 15, 2008, 10am ? 6pm
    >
    > WHERE:
    > New York University Law School, 245 Sullivan Street
    > (Take A/C/D/E/F/V Subways to West 4th Street Station)
    >
    > DEPORTATION 101 CURRICULUM
    > Since 2004 IDP and FFF have produced and conducted scores of trainings > across the nation based on the nationally renowned Deportation 101 > Curriculum which offers basics of deportation and how to organize > communities that are directly impacted by deportation.
    >
    > One copy of the curriculum will be provided to each participant. See > sample:
    > http://familiesforfreedom.mayfirst.org/ ... ov2007.pdf >
    >
    > BACKGROUND
    > Since 1996, more than 1.8 million people have been deported. > Immigrants are the fastest growing segment of the US prison > population. Service providers, organizers, advocates and activists > must confront deportation in their day-to-day work in criminal > justice, housing, worker rights, and mental health issues - often > without the resources to deal with it. Yet there are basic steps that > we can ALL take to defend immigrant rights!
    >
    > WHAT YOU?LL GET OUT OF THE DAY
    > --> An overview of detention and deportation systems
    > --> Service and advocacy strategies for people facing deportation or > at-risk
    > --> Information about referrals and documentation
    > --> Ideas for addressing the needs of immigrant families
    > --> Discussions on organizing strategies for the future
    > --> Analysis of the anti-immigrant legislation being proposed in Congress
    > --> AND MORE?
    >
    > TO REGISTER & FOR QUESTIONS
    > To register, return your registration form to:
    > Email: contactidp@nysda.org
    > Fax: 1-800-391-5713
    >
    > For questions about the training, email Benita Jain (bjain@nysda.org), > Janis Rosheuvel (janis@familiesforfredom.org) or Joanne Macri > (jmacri@nysda.org).
    >
    > *Space is limited, so register today!*

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    Freshman training for ACLU abogados. There is probably an attorney hotline and sign up sheet for everyone who goes.

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    Senior Member legalatina's Avatar
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    ...and if they speak Spanish, MALDEF will hire them as well. Nice. Law students teaching others how to evade and violate the law and obstruct law enforcement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by legalatina
    ...and if they speak Spanish, MALDEF will hire them as well. Nice. Law students teaching others how to evade and violate the law and obstruct law enforcement.
    Unfortunitly, thats what most lawyers do everyday...
    "American"Â*with no hyphen andÂ*proud of it!

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    This seminar info. should be sent out to every ICE office including Michael Chertoff and Julie Myers. This is insanity.

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